Section 18033 Of Chapter 4. Standards From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 13. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.
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. Each loft area excluded from the gross floor area pursuant
to Section 18009.3 shall comply with all of the following
requirements:
(a) A loft ceiling shall be a minimum of 54 inches above the loft
floor for not less than 50 percent of the total loft ceiling area, or
50 inches above the loft floor for not less than 70 percent of the
total loft ceiling area. The ceiling height shall be measured from
the highest point of the finished floor of the loft area to the
finished ceiling.
(b) The floor of the loft area is designed to withstand at least
30 pounds per square foot live load.
(c) The combined floor area of all loft areas shall not exceed 50
percent of the total gross floor area of the unit.
(d) Each loft shall be accessed only by use of a stairway and not
a ladder or any other means. The stairway shall be constructed as
follows:
(1) The stairs shall have a maximum rise of nine inches and a
minimum tread of seven and one-quarter inches. The riser shall be an
open-type riser design. The riser height and the tread run shall be
allowed a maximum variation of one-quarter inch between each step.
The stairway width shall be a minimum of 22 inches as measured along
the step tread.
(2) The stairs shall be capable of supporting 50 pounds per square
foot.
(3) Each stairway serving a loft shall be provided with a handrail
not less than 34 inches in height as measured horizontally from the
nose of the step tread. The stairway handrail must be designed to
withstand a 20-pound load per lineal foot applied horizontally at
right angles to the top rail. The handrail shall be continuous the
full length of the stairs.
(4) The handgrip portion of the handrail shall not be less than
one and one-quarter inches nor more than two inches in
cross-sectional dimension, or the shape shall provide an equivalent
gripping surface. The handgrip portion of the handrail shall have a
smooth surface with no sharp corners. The handrail projection from a
wall or other similar surface shall have a space of not less than one
and one-half inches between the wall and the handrail. Handrails
installed on the open side of stairways shall have intermediate rails
or an ornamental pattern installed as specified in paragraph (1) of
subdivision (e).
(e) Each loft area shall have guardrails located at open areas and
at the open side of the stairway. The guardrail shall comply with
all of the following:
(1) Guardrails shall have intermediate rails or an ornamental
pattern so that a sphere four inches in diameter cannot pass through,
except that triangular openings at the open side of a stairway may
be of a size that a sphere six inches in diameter cannot pass
through.
(2) Guardrails shall be capable of supporting a load of 20 pounds
per lineal foot applied horizontally at right angles at the top of
the rail.
(3) The guard rail shall be a minimum of 34 inches in height as
measured from the finished floor covering of the loft area to the top
of the rail.
(f) Each loft area shall have a minimum of two exits complying
with ANSI Standard A119.5 Recreational Park Trailers, Chapter 3, one
of which may be the stairway. Each alternate exit shall comply with
both of the following:
(1) Lead directly to the exterior of the park trailer.
(2) The location of each alternate exit shall meet all
requirements for access, operation, size markings, and identification
as specified in ANSI Standard A119.5 Recreational Park Trailers,
Chapter 3, for alternate exits.
(g) The loft area shall be provided with light and ventilation
consistent with ANSI Standard A119.5 Recreational Park Trailers,
Chapter 3. In addition to the smoke detector or detectors to serve
the main floor, an additional smoke detector shall be installed in
each loft area and shall comply with the requirements in ANSI
Standard A119.5 Recreational Park Trailers, Chapter 3.
(h) The following electrical requirements shall be followed:
(1) At least one recessed light fixture shall be installed over
the stairway. Each recessed light over a stairway shall be operated
by a three-way switch with one switch located at the main floor and
one switch located in the loft area. Both light switches shall be
located immediately adjacent to each stairway. Additional lighting in
the loft area shall only be of the recessed type.
(2) Wiring methods and receptacle placement shall be installed per
the requirements in ANSI Standard A119.5 Recreational Park Trailers,
Chapter 1.